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Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Skip-The-Line Ticket

Entry ticket

Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Skip-The-Line Ticket

Activity provider: POBLE ESPANYOL BARCELONA
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Poble Espanyol is architecture, it is art, it is crafts, it is open air and it is also a unique space where history meets culture and leisure 365 days a year

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Experience

Highlights
  • Visit Poble Espanyol, built in 1929 for the International Exhibition
  • Take a walk through streets and feel the architecture of different corners of Spain, from Galicia to Valencia
  • Explore 117 real-life scale buildings from different Spanish regions
  • Enjoy 20 different crafts workshops and the best panoramic views of Barcelona
  • See the art of Picasso, Dalí and Miró and more at the Fran Daurel Museum
Full description
Located in one of the most emblematic areas of Barcelona, Poble Espanyol is architecture, it is art, it is crafts, it is open air and it is also a unique space to enjoy family activities, concerts and exhibitions. In short, Poble is a large area where history meets culture and leisure through a calm and pleasant stroll in a natural environment. Poble Espanyol was established within the framework of the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition, with the aim of representing the architecture and culture of Spanish towns. To enter the minds of the creators of Poble Espanyol and discover the excitement of the process, do not miss the exhibition: A photographic journey. The construction of Poble Espanyol (access to the exhibition is included in the venue ticket). Over 40,000 m2 of open air space, Poble Espanyol is a precinct that is home to 117 full-scale constructions. Walking around Poble Espanyol you will discover, as well, an important representation of artisan workshops in which professionals from different generations work with glass, ceramic, leather and wicker products, among others. They themselves offer the possibility of personalized workshops and courses so that you can live the artisan experience in the first person. Poble Espanyol also includes a wide variety of bars, restaurants, terraces and shops where you can enjoy local products, audiovisual facilities and the Fran Daurel Museum, which boasts works by key figures in contemporary Spanish art. In recent years, and now more than ever, Poble Espanyol offers, in addition to the usual content open 365 days a year, cultural and leisure activities for all ages who find in the enclosure a monumental environment without equal, safe and quiet. Concerts, family activities, shows and temporary exhibitions live in Poble like nowhere else in Barcelona.
Includes
  • Entrance to Poble Espanyol
  • Access to the onsite contemporary art Fran Daurel Museum
  • Audiovisual shows "Feeling Spain" and "Fiesta!"
  • Acces to A photographic journey. The construction of Poble Espanyol exhibition
  • Panoramic views of Barcelona
  • Children area with giant slides
  • Hotel pick-up
  • Video guide

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Poble Espanyol Av Francesc Ferrer i Guardia, 13, 08038 Barcelona

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Not allowed

  • Unaccompanied minors
Customer reviews

Overall rating

4 /5

based on 391 reviews

Review summary

  • Value for money
    3.7/5
  • Service
    4.3/5
  • Organization
    4.1/5

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It is beautiful and interesting, unfortunately we didn’t know until we arrived (and had already purchased tickets) that most of the shops, restaurants, and all workshops are closed/inoperable during January and February, so we were unable to see, learn, and do nearly as much as we had expected to. Knowing that information ahead of time would have been helpful and we could have better planned our time and managed our expectations. The attention to detail in the different buildings and the signage was great though and we did enjoy seeing the differing buildings and learning a bit more about the history and regional information. The one restaurant we went to (one of very few that were open) had delicious food but really slow and unfriendly service. We watched three different tables just get up and leave after being completely ignored for 30+ minutes and in our case, it took more than 45 minutes to receive our meals and we were never given the dessert course that we were charged for.

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March 21, 2023

A great place to see up close the mesmerizing beauty of Spain as you walk down avenues lined with beautiful buildings. Don't miss the multimedia experience about the Fiestas of Spain. The place is well kept and clean and the staff is super helpful and friendly.

March 21, 2023

Great place to feel the spanish atmosphere. I was in the morning off-season, so most restaurants were closed but there were some gift shops open. Contemporary art gallery and visual presentations of Spanish festivals were also a nice bonus. Generally I recommend it, although the price is a little bit high as the place isn't that big.

March 21, 2023

Product ID: 155979